"abelard" wrote in message
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> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:44:04 -0700, "J A" wrote:
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>>"abelard" wrote in message
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>>> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:40:08 -0700, "J A" wrote:
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>>>>"abelard" wrote in message
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>>>>> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:43:32 -0700, "J A" wrote:
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>>>>>>"abelard" wrote in message
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>>>>>>> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:05:20 -0700, "J A" wrote:
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>>>>>>>>Lancet and Wikipedia both have far more credibility than you, fool.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>You apparently think the Wiki article favors the Lancet study - it
>>>>>>>>doesn't.
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>>>>>>> get back in the shallow end where you can manage...you're
>>>>>>> drowning...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Really, out-blabber? ;-))
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lancet and Wikipedia both have far more credibility than you, fool.
>>>>>
>>>>> yet another 122 lines of your ignorant blather binned unread
>>>>
>>>>Hahahahahahahahaahahahahahaha.
>>>>
>>>>How do you know it was blather, if you didn't read it?
>>>
>>> everything you put out is blather...
>>> good to see you've now limited it to two lines of blather
>>>
>>> maybe you're not entirely uneducable...one never knows
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>>MmmHmm.
>>
>>Why did you not tend to take notes when you were reading those 50 books on
>>Hitler's rise?
>
> ah, a half intelligent question
> amazing...
>
> 1)i have a fine functioning memory
Abe Lard claims he can remember all the important information from 50
books - he takes no notes- quite a claim...
> 2)i was not reading them for the purposes the authors wrote
> them, i was reading them to try to gain some insight into
> his mental confusions, and the mental confusions of those
> who followed and voted for him...
So you were reading these 50 biographies and histories, only for the aim of
determining "mental confusions".
Why don't you expound on what you think "mental confusions" are, and how
they manifested in Hitler and his followers.
How does your approach contrast with existing works?
>3)i have most of the books to hand for reference when necessary...
Fifty books, and you can keep track of everything relevant in them,, Abe
Lard makes quite a claim..
>
>>You write: "I think I have come to know him rather well."
>>
>>Well, what's he like?
>
> you can read my view of that in the two long documents at my site
> http://www.abelard.org/hitler/hitler.htm
> the psychology and development of Adolph Hitler Schicklgruber
> http://www.abelard.org/hitler2.htm
That wasn't his name.
You should have taken notes, afterall....
> Did Hitler know about the holocaust? A psychological assessment
Having ordered it, do you think there's much question that he knew about it,
Abe?
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